If you want to save some money on your wireless bill, ditch your minutes and use a mobile VoIP app to make your calls. It's not difficult, and many are either free or low-cost depending on who you ...
Mobile VoIP apps may promise to slash users' phone bills, but the lack of security, patchy performance and need for constant wireless broadband access mean that it will take time before enterprise ...
Integrating advanced business features into popular phones and tablets, eVoice launched their new and improved VoIP mobile app for Android. This brings business calls to personal devices without ...
We're starting to think that voice minutes are heading to the grave. We know that's an exaggeration, and we're still decades out from cellular voice minutes actually being "old hat," but there's no ...
Skype has asked Nimbuzz, makers of a popular VoIP mobile app, to remove support for all Skype services starting October 31st. Nimbuzz provides a mobile application for accessing multiple VoIP (Voice ...
SUN VALLEY, Calif., Sept. 1, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Voip-Pal.Com Inc. (Pink Sheets:VPLM) is a provider of international calls using VoiP technology on the internet and cell phones. The PointsPhone ...
T-Mobile is offering a calling service for iPhone and iPad users, even though it doesn’t sell those devices. The operator is expanding its free voice-over-IP service, called Bobsled, to iPhones, iPads ...
You will now be able to make Skype calls over 3G with AT&T, who have just approved VoIP to be used over their 3G network. Previously, VoIP applications on iPhone were ...
Nimbuzz is launching a brand new VoIP application for the iPhone / iPod Touch today, making it one of the most comprehensive communication tools for the platform available today. It took several weeks ...
Skype has decided that its VoIP app is ripe for BlackBerry phones, after having picked the low-hanging fruit of a native iPhone application. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content Operations and Commerce, CNET ...
In a slightly puzzling move, T-Mobile has released a Facebook app that enables friend-to-friend voice chat. It’s called Bobsled (or more properly, Bobsled by T-Mobile, as it will remind you at every ...
Developers presumably will be able to offer VoIP applications that use Wi-Fi, though. (PC World) In my recent article, titled “Should Mobile Carriers Ban Wireless VoIP”, I discussed T-Mobile’s ...